Not the corrupt leader of my settlement or the evil scientists who genetically enhanced me.
And totally not a slow-moving alien who wears his body-hugging, black armor like a wet t-shirt.
…and who demands my eggs for breeding hatchlings…
But if that annoyingly sexy alien wants me, then he’s got to catch me first.
Kin:
I’m The Last of my people, which means I’m the best.
If that seems illogical to you, then you must be human, like her.
That female is too quick to draw conclusions, too careless with her own safety, and far too tackle-able for my mission.
And unfortunately, although she is immensely distracting, I need her.
…for the mission to save my people…
And certainly not for anything that would require rope. Or cuffs.
By a Hare is a science-fiction alien romance retelling of The Tortoise and the Hare. This slow burn story is an opposites-attract romcom with humor, action, tenderness, and heat. It is intended for mature readers only. Guaranteed HEA when their racing hearts cross the finish line together.
Bex loves to read all kinds of romance: science fiction, shifter, fantasy, regency, contemporary...(Seriously, all of it!) Currently she writes SFR and Fantasy/PNR. Her writing style—a mixture of action, humor, tenderness, and heat—features worlds and characters that captivate her readers.
**Amendment** Having just read the author’s Afterword I realize this was a first draft.....my rating still stands but dah-yam that’s one hell of a good first draft!
I read the book on the author’s website and there were several typos etc that still needed to be fixed (first draft). I’ll admit the story was confusing at times re. the hero but it soon became clear it was due to the specific species, or I just needed more coffee to get the brain functioning (yes, Bex around Chapter 3) I love love love the author’s easy writing style. It just flows, and I loved the humor. Shout out to Layla Stone’s web site which pointed me in this direction. I look forward to reading all Ms McLynn’s books.